Curb appeal is essential for a business and not just the typical house staging when preparing for a sale. First impressions matter, so you want to present your business in the best possible light as a customer approaches.
This is why landscaping is so important. When you have your storefront looking professional, it sets up the customer’s expectations before entering. However, landscaping is tricky when you live in a place like the Southwest with its arid and desert environment.
If you don’t plan it out well, you will be left with dry grass, wilting plants, and an ugly exterior that looks like you aren’t taking care of your business. You can go for a specialist in commercial lawn care in Glendale, AZ, or do it yourself if you need to save money.
With a few tips, you can have an elegant and easy-to-maintain landscape for your business.
Plant selection
The first thing to do is make sure you are picking the right plants for the climate. Too often, people go with the kinds of plants that are best suited for more humid or temperate climates feeling like they would water them enough to survive. This is the opposite of the best approach.
Instead, pick plants that are suited to the area where you are so you can have a beautiful landscape and have it be less maintenance.
There are a lot of drought-resistant plants that will look good even with infrequent watering and hot temperatures. You’ll save on your water bill and still have a friendly storefront to look at. Plants like African daisies and lamb’s ears are ideal for this type of application.
Even long grasses look great when used sparingly, even as they turn brown. Used as an ornamental accent, these grasses can break up a monotonous area.
Even the type of grass you use should be chosen with low maintenance and water needs, as well. Blue fescue looks lush even when it hasn’t gotten much water in a while, for example.
Do hardscaping
Landscaping isn’t just about plants. You can make an exciting design with other natural elements like wood and stone. Even some metals, although not realistic, have a place in a well-designed landscape.
You can use stone as a border or even as its garden element. Choose local stones for the economy and also to make it more natural-looking. Wood as edging is also adorable to look at and creates a natural effect. If you like a more industrial chic feel, then some wrought iron will look nice.
Don’t mow too close
Even when planting drought resistant grass, it is easy to overboard and kill your lawn by mowing it too closely. Any lawn needs to have some longer blades to keep it healthy. If you get too close to the dirt, it will dry out no matter how much water you give it.
Make sure to leave a little bit of length. It won’t look unmowed as it will all be even when you do mow it.

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